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Harvard Blocked from Enrolling International Students by Trump Administration

Maria Cruz by Maria Cruz
May 22, 2025
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The Trump administration has blocked Harvard University’s authority to enroll international students, intensifying a standoff between the federal government and the Ivy League institution. The Department of Homeland Security announced on Thursday, May 22nd, the immediate termination of Harvard’s certification under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), a move that could impact thousands of students and carry significant financial implications.

The decision requires Harvard’s current international students to transfer to other institutions to maintain their non-immigrant status. The university, which hosts nearly 6,800 international students, now faces a significant disruption to its academic and research programs.

In a post on X, Hom eland Security Secretary Kristi Noem attributed the action to Harvard’s refusal to comply with a series of federal demands. She emphasized that “it is a privilege, not a right” for universities to enroll international students, noting that many institutions rely on their higher tuition fees to reinforce multibillion-dollar endowments. Noem further accused Harvard of fostering violence, enabling antisemitism, and maintaining ties with the Chinese Communist Party on its campus.

The DHS framed the move as a broader warning to academic institutions across the country. “Let this serve as a warning to all universities and academic institutions,” Noem posted, asserting that Harvard had been given opportunities to comply but had declined.

The conflict stems from a list of directives issued by the Trump administration’s Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism. These included proposed reforms to Harvard’s hiring and admissions practices and government-approved ideological audits of faculty. The university’s refusal to implement the changes led to the cancellation of over $2 billion in federal research funding, prompting Harvard to file a lawsuit against the administration.

Harvard spokesperson Jason Newton challenged the legality of the decision, reaffirming the university’s dedication to hosting international students and scholars from over 140 countries, whom he described as enriching both “the University — and this nation — immeasurably.”

The university has not issued further comment, but the decision’s legal and political implications are likely to fuel ongoing debate over academic independence and federal oversight.

Tags: Department of Homeland SecurityHarvard UniversityInternational StudentsKristi NoemSEVPStudent VisaTrump AdministrationU.S. Education

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